Mal0wner wrote:I've only used it on carpet (standard short pile stuff) so far and no issues.
Mal0wner wrote:My Luigi Home Circuit kart has turned up but for some reason Mario is being delivered tomorrow. I've connected Luigi up and had a quick spin around the living room and landing/corridor circuit. It all seems to work fine even when the kart is completely out of sight. The illusion of speed and drift turns is effective even though in real life it's crawling along but I'm guessing it's only in 50cc mode in the opening demo. I've put it on charge for now and will have a proper play and set up some gates later.
Vela wrote:I'll wait for the Toad edition
davyK wrote:Very odd playing Galaxy that way but would be fine. I'd probably get on with it better using just one controller.
retroking1981 wrote:You can play with one Joy-Con in each hand the replicate the Wiimote and Nunchuck feel afaik.davyK wrote:Very odd playing Galaxy that way but would be fine. I'd probably get on with it better using just one controller.
tin_robot wrote:My Super Mario Bros Game & Watch has arrived. All in all it’s a very lovely if entirely unnecessary little thing. It feels like it needs to be just a bit wider for the d-pad to sit properly, and it’s not quite heavy enough, but it’s still remarkably pleasing to play. There are some nice little touches in there. Games restart from wherever you left them after you switch off, and the clock is weirdly mesmerising. Is it worth £50? No, of course not, it’s a massive indulgence. Does it make me grin just looking at the thing? Too right it does.
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